the shorter the length of air thats allowed through the higher the pitch and the longer the length of air thats allowed through the lower the pitch, generally the pitch determines the loudness of a sound
second highest woodwind instrument to the piccolo
Well you can change the pitch if you roll in or roll out while playing a note. You will definetly hear a difference. That is one of the hardest ways for me personally to keep my tone good.
Blow harder. Not as hard as you can, just enough to make it higher.
The pitch on a Clarinet is changed by either pulling out the mouthpeice or the barrel, or pushing in the mouthpeice or the barrel.
The piccolo has the highest pitch, then the standard flute, and then alto.
A flute has a high pich and a sorta low pitch. Low C or B on flute and pro flute are pretty low but high C on flute is REALLY high, but mostly it is high. If you want a really high instrument try the piccolo. If you are really good at flute go on the piccolo. Ihope I answered your question.
Alto flute has a lower pitch than a normal flute.
Bigger = deeper Smaller = higher
Pitch is a frequency and is measured in Hertz. A common tuning pitch is A440; 440 refers to the frequency of the pitch.
By changing the frequency of the vibration. High frequency = high pitch. Low frequency = low pitch.
The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
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Loudness, pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
Yes because pitch is frequency but sound is magnitude or amplitude at that frequency. Thus low pitch thunder can be louder than a high pitch flute
The definition of sound is : "Vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear." Sound can be measured by amplitude (loudness) and pitch (The frequency of the vibrations). Therefore sound does not affect frequency but frequency affects the pitch of the sound.
okay whoever said that mass affected pitch is just stupid.... Frequency and amplitude affect pitch
The pitch of sound depends on the sound's frequency. Frequency is basically the amount of waves the sound is producing. If there are many waves, "happen frequently", it is a high frequency. This is a high pitch. If the distance between the waves is large, it is a low frequency and a low pitch.
The flute is a C pitch instrument.
For all practical purposes they are equal.
In my book the pitch of sound is the frequency. Musicians have different names for pitch, like middle C or F sharp, but they all correspond to certain frequencies.The answer above is not correct it is totally unsenceable
For all practical purposes they are equal.